Riverbanks came to life with whitebaiters yesterday as the official season for the wriggling delicacy opened.
Given unseasonably warm and sunny weather in South Otago, Balclutha whitebaiters of 25-years' standing Skin and Beazly (Colin and Christine Melvin) were happy simply to be back in their favourite spot by the Clutha River near Kaitangata.
"You wouldn't care if there were no whitebait in your net on a day like today. Just look at it here," Skin said.
Although a little early for the larger shoals to be coming in with the tide, the Melvins were excited to pull in "about half a pound" (200g) yesterday lunchtime, which would be made into traditional whitebait patties for dinner, taken in their "crib".
That shelter had evolved over the years from a tent, then van, to today's comparatively palatial quarters, complete with solar and diesel generators, a coal burner, and gas cooking.